This course introduces beginners and intermediate photographers into the fabulous world of dusk to dawn night photography. We focus on practical 'hands on' shooting with a strong emphasis on camera settings, handling and technique. There is intuitive instruction on lighting and photo composition along with learning how to balance ambient and artificial light, ISO settings, white balance, picture style options and the best gear and accessories to achieve professional results.

We run this course in association with Focus 10 photography and teach you the hows and whys of shooting buildings, cityscapes, landscapes and portraits and the essentials of night photography.

Our teaching style is one of clarity and simplicity - how to be flexible and adaptable so that if you find yourself with only a compact and no tripod in Venice at 2am you can still achieve a stunning photograph. A quality compact set on a low ISO setting and firmly embedded in a beanbag using the self timer will take a brilliantly sharp image. Conversely one needs a sturdy, quality tripod and a decent DLSR to shoot a night wedding, using fast inter-changeable lenses, high ISO’s and external flashes. It's understanding what can be achieved with your available gear and expanding your creative vision and technical skills.

COURSE OUTCOMES:
• Fast track your photographic technical and artistic skills
• Learn how to set up your DLSR camera, digital compact or micro 4/3 camera properly for low light
• An understanding of what these settings are and when and where to use them.
• Get great shots of iconic Fremantle locations at dusk and at night such as the Kidogo Art House, Bathers Beach, South Terrace, the Ferris Wheel, Fishermans Wharf
• How to shoot light trails
• How to starburst night lights
• How to shoot neon lights
• Zooming techniques
• Understanding of white balance, ISO, file sizes, picture style
• Lens perspective
• How to shoot sunsets and handling the magic light 10 minutes or so after sunset (often called alpenglow)
• How to shoot buildings, skylines, objects and people at dusk and at night
• How to shoot with flash and available light
• How to get a great photo with a simple compact, no tripod etc.
• How to get the shot where big lenses, cameras and tripods are a liability or are prohibited
• Discipline, persistence and planning skills
• A fun, interactive, dynamic, creative, learning experience

• No prior photography knowledge although we highly recommend that you have done some sort of beginners photography course such as the Code Lime Photography Digital 1 where you become familiar with your camera’s functions in daylight hours. (Or you sit down with your camera and its manual beforehand and play around)
• We recommend you have a digital DLSR and / or a quality compact with manual functions (aperture and shutter speed priority moodes). • Should you not have a camera, you can rent a camera from us at a cost of $30 per course.
• For DLSR users, at least one quality multi range lens such as a Nikkor 18-200mm VR lens, a Canon 17-85mm, or the twin kit lenses sold as a package with many Canon, Pentax, Nikon and Olympus DLSR cameras and ideally a prime lens such as a Nikon/Canon 50mm f1.8. • We highly recommend the 50mm f1.8 lens (or a 35mm f1.8) for night photography.
• Memory Card(s) - we recommend at least a 4GB card for this course. • We sell 8GB memory cards.
• A tripod is pretty much essential although we have a few tripods for students to hire ($20) in case you do not own one
• Charged camera battery and a torch. Head torches are really useful leaving your hands free.
• Dress comfortably with good walking shoes.

The Code Lime Photography Smartphone photography course encapsulates the motto 'the best camera is the one you have with you.' The Smartphones in our pockets have officially replaced every other camera out there. Over 90% of the population create images on their Smartphone. This punchy, informative, creative course will cover the strengths of Smartphones in composition and lighting, catering to their natural advantages.

The pet (dog) photography course covers the gear and technique needed to take great shots. It requires a fast, trained eye to capture the action using varying depth of fields, shutter speeds, freezing and capturing motion and incorporating the right light and composition to create a great image. Animal photography is challenging, rewarding and highly satisfying. When you nail a great shot you can feel justifiably proud. We also cover Smartphones as they are seriously good at capturing action, Slo Mo and short video clips.